Children In Jail In Philippines
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The jailing of children in the Philippines is a significant problem. According to
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, over 50,000 children in the
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have been arrested and detained since 1995.
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,
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and other forms of cruel and inhumane treatment are a part of everyday life for those children while they are incarcerated. Most are charged with minor crimes, such as petty theft, sniffing solvents and
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.


History and statistics

By 2001, jailed children in the Philippines were attracting international media attention. The Australian government-owned television network, the
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, ran a documentary on the issue in which it stated that children as young as eight are being held in adult prisons in the Philippines in contravention of international statutes and the country's own laws. In September 2005, it was estimated that over 4,000 children were in jails and detention centers all over the country — many of them mixed with adults. By May 6, 2005, it was estimated there were 2,100 children in jails across the Philippines, 20 of them on death row. Getting information on children in jail is difficult. "No one knows what goes on inside of prisons because no one is allowed in," Father
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said during an interview with the ''Western Catholic Reporter'', the official newspaper of the Archdiocese of Edmonton.


Legislation

UNICEF UNICEF ( ), originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing Humanitarianism, humanitarian and Development a ...
is a member of the Juvenile Justice Network-Philippines, a broad coalition of government agencies and non-governmental organizations responsible for groundwork on the landmark child protection law. Since the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Law (Republic Act 9344) was enacted in 2006, there have been improvements, and some children are referred to welfare homes bypassing the jail.


The child victims

Amnesty International stated that Filipino children who come into conflict with the law are often from
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groups including street youth, drug users, and those with interrupted education, who have limited access to the family and societal structures meant to protect them. Many are fleeing difficult home situations, often exacerbated by abuse and poverty and resulting in an interrupted education.


Indiscriminate 'rescue' operations

In response to widespread criticism of the government's often violent and harmful clean-up exercises, government officials in Metro Manila committed to a new initiative of 'rescuing' abused, neglected, and exploited
street children Street children are poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city, town, or village. Homeless youth are often called street kids, or urchins; the definition of street children is contested, but many practitioners and policymakers ...
, placing them in shelters where they were said to be provided with food, medical care, education, and protection. However, a 2009 report jointly published by Bahay Tuluyan and UNICEF reported that most 'rescued' street children were not only taken involuntarily and with violence, the conditions in the shelters to which they are taken are extremely poor.


Charities

A number of charities are active in helping children in jail in the Philippines. Preda Foundation visits jails on a regular basis and hands out food and medicines. Jubilee have been active in gathering evidence and gave testimony to the
Congressional Human Rights Caucus The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission (TLHRC) is a bipartisan body of the United States House of Representatives. Its stated mission is "to promote, defend and advocate internationally recognized human rights norms in a nonpartisan manner, both ...
on the subject of children in prison in the Philippines. Kids Go Free was formed to advocate for children in conflict with the law. Based on research in the Philippines the group is concerned with the situation of children in jail worldwide.


Documentaries

UNICEF film ''Bunso'' about children in jail won a director award for Ditsi Carolino at the 2005 One World documentary films festival in Prague, Czech Republic. * ''Kids Behind Bars''


See also

* Child labour in the Philippines *
Human rights in the Philippines Human rights in the Philippines are protected by the Constitution of the Philippines, to make sure that people in the Philippines are able to live peacefully and with dignity, safe from the abuse of any individuals or institutions, including the ...


References

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External links


Kids Go Free
Crime in the Philippines Human rights abuses in the Philippines Juvenile justice system